The facility is a leader in producing gallium nitride components, which emit five times the radio frequency power of previous technologies – a property that could result in lighter, more powerful electronics. The Andover facility provides a complete services solution, including circuit design, layout, modeling, fabrication, test and evaluation, module design and prototyping.

The facility's monolithic microwave integrated circuit processes span microwave- and millimeter-wave frequency ranges. They address low-noise amplifier, control, power amplifier, switch and limiter applications. Raytheon's GaN processes are the most mature and affordable in the industry, while providing high power density and power-added efficiency.

The foundry engages in targeted research and development and manufacturing technology contracts through Raytheon's Advanced Technology Programs group, which is focused on providing cutting-edge capabilities to warfighters and civil authorities.

The group fosters innovation by partnering with customers, universities and small businesses. It specializes in research and development programs with innovative agencies including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).